Jun
15

500 DAYS IN THE WILD

Planet in Focus presents 500 DAYS IN THE WILD — a Fundraiser Screening June 15, 2025, with filmmaker Dianne Whelan in attendance!

*Reception 6:00PM-7:00PM. Film will begin at 7:00PM followed by a conversation with filmmaker Dianne Whelan.

500 DAYS IN THE WILD chronicles Dianne Whelan’s incredible six-year journey traversing the entire 24,000 km of the Trans Canada Trail – the longest trail in the world.

Register and More details: https://planetinfocus.org/pif-fundraiser-2025/

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Jun
18

Climate Change in Canada: Taking Action with Dr. Martin Bush

Dr. Bush, SCAN! member, will talk about the impacts of climate change in Canada and review what we can do to act – at a personal level, at a community level and at municipal, provincial and federal levels.

This online event will have closed captioning.

Register and More details: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/IvZ6Nch8QtqJK7ewWGs3YQ#/registration

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Jun
18

What do Canadians Really Think About Climate Change? 2025

Join Re.Climate for a conversation on what’s changed in Canadian public opinion in 2024 and 2025 on climate change, what’s stayed the same, and how we can respond to the moment.

Our panellists will offer strategies for how to respond to calls to expand oil and gas production at a critical time for Canada's climate and energy future.

Register and More details: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_5rwkekIoTSG8cBToifFIbg#/registration

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Jun
18

Renewables are Doable T.O.

An information session about renewable energy -- Angela Bischoff from the Ontario Clean Air Alliance will speak about solar and wind renewable electricity generation options that can replace the Portland Gas Plant on our lakefront.

This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.

Register: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdbSl3G2ajtKd36dE_RGn4TA6uZ97vmCBs9eqSi10bdq3HVKA/viewform

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Jun
22

Road to Renewables Bus Tour

On Sunday June 22nd, join Environmental Defence for a bus tour of renewable energy in Toronto! 

Have you ever wondered how renewable energy systems like solar, wind and geothermal work? Or whether these systems can actually power our city? Across Toronto, individual homeowners, businesses and institutions have already implemented renewable energy solutions which are helping to reduce pollution and help us make progress towards our municipal climate goals.

Hop on board the Road to Renewable Bus Tour for exciting visits to renewable energy projects and learn about the opportunities for a clean, affordable and reliable energy future for Toronto.

Register and More details: https://act.environmentaldefence.ca/page/172573/event/1

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Jun
24

Justice, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion Relational Accountability in Partnerships Program

What is the Relational Accountability in Partnerships Program?

ENGOs are keen to connect with Indigenous and racialized communities, organizations, and Indigenous governments. However, the ENGO sector has long prioritized the needs and voices of White and European people in the name of “conservation”, while exerting and perpetuating colonial violence against Indigenous Peoples and their lands and ignoring the voices of racialized peoples.

ENGOs are now grappling with the fact that they are trying to build relationships with Indigenous and racialized communities who they may have previously harmed at worst or ignored at best. Authentic community engagement requires more than sending a cold email to an organization or community that you have never engaged with before. The solution? Embedding Indigenous values, principles, and ways of knowing is the tide that raises all boats, conferring collective benefits.

Our Relational Accountability in Partnerships program gives ENGO staff the opportunity to be on a learning journey with one another to take a step back and explore how and why taking accountability in relationships is central to building community partnerships, in a good way.

Apply and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/relational-accountability-in-partnerships-program

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Jun
25

Action Energizer Lab

Learn 9 simple techniques to make your actions more exciting, more engaging and get results. The Action Energizer Lab is a 60-minute, fast-paced workshop designed to give you practical tools and inspiring ideas to level up your activism.

Whether you’re planning a protest, a performance, or a creative campaign moment, we’ll show you how to:

🎯 Connect with your audience in ways that stick
🎬 End with a bang (not a question mark)
⚡ Energize your action with simple, field-tested tricks that boost engagement

Regsiter and More details: https://c4aa-org.zoom.us/meeting/register/T1CrbLJTSvKMQ-MdZyKHFQ#/registration

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Jun
27

Climate Solutions Innovation Forum - Student Energy: Empowering Youth in the Energy Transition

The Climate Solutions Innovation Forum is a multi-year program that highlights newer innovative environmental nonprofits who share the story to inspire emerging leaders and/or to expose seasoned leaders to new ways of affecting change and reaching new audiences. CSIF shines a light on less traditional policy-oriented NGOs, youth led organizations as well as recently emerged culturally-focused ENGOs.

Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/topic-climate-solutions-innovation-forum---student-energy-empowering-youth-in-the-energy-transition

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Oct
16
to Oct 17

3rd Global Conference on Environmental Education and Lifelong Learning

The 2025 EELL Conference aims to address the critical intersection of corporate influence on Indigenous lands and the urgent need for sustainable, equitable relationships. This conference seeks to create a platform for dialogue among corporate representatives, Indigenous leaders, and other stakeholders, fostering an environment of mutual respect and understanding that honors Indigenous heritage while navigating contemporary economic challenges.

The vision for the conference underscores the importance of collaboration in reconciling corporate interests with Indigenous rights and environmental stewardship. Participants will delve into several key topics, each illuminating different facets of this complex relationship:
Land Rights and Sovereignty: The discussions will provide historical context regarding Indigenous land rights while showcasing successful advocacy efforts to protect these lands from corporate encroachments.

Corporate Responsibility and Ethical Practices: A critical evaluation of corporate practices on Indigenous territories will explore both successes and failures, aiming to establish frameworks for ethical engagement with Indigenous communities.
Sustainability and Environmental Stewardship: This topic will investigate the integration of Indigenous ecological knowledge in contemporary land management, assessing the environmental impact of corporate activities in Indigenous areas.

The event is scheduled for October 16th and 17th, 2025, from 9am to 5pm daily.

Register and More details: https://env-edu-learning.ca/eell-2025-canada-conference-2/

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Jun
12

Bill 5 Explained: What It Means for Ontario's Nature and What We Can Do

Join us for an important and inspiring evening as we explore the impacts of Bill 5. This sweeping legislation threatens environmental protections, Indigenous rights and democratic accountability in Ontario.

What’s at stake? Everything from irreplaceable biodiversity to the basic rules that protect our wild species and wild spaces.

You will hear from Ontario Nature's new executive director, Andrés Jiménez Monge, myself and Indigenous Knowledge Holders Becky Big Canoe from Chippewas of Georgina Island First Nation and Miptoon from the Chippewas of Nawash Unceded First Nation about how we’re rising to meet this challenge and how you can be part of the growing movement to defend nature and justice in Ontario.

Register and More details: https://www.tickettailor.com/events/ontarionature/1704020

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Jun
12

Food for Thought: Sustainable Systems and Climate Solutions for Food and Farming

  • University of Toronto Scarborough’s Sam Ibrahim Centre (SICIEEIL), 2nd floor (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

Hear from expert panelists discussing the future of agriculture, food security, agri-tech innovation, and sustainable food systems. Whether you’re a student, industry leader, or changemaker, you are invited to learn how we can collaborate across disciplines to drive meaningful climate action through the lens of the Sustainable Development Goals.

As part of the event, we are pleased to share guests will enjoy an exclusive, behind-the-scenes tour of the dining hall at Harmony Commons – the largest passive certified building in Canada, and largest passive house dormitory in the world.

This in-person event will be hosted by CPE and SDGs@UofT

Register and More details: https://cpe.utoronto.ca/event/food-for-thought-sustainable-systems-and-climate-solutions-for-food-and-farming/

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Jun
10

Bin there, Done that, What’s next?

The City of Toronto is updating its Long-term Waste Management Strategy (Waste Strategy) for the next implementation period of 2026 to 2036 with a focus on understanding the City’s waste management history, current state, successes, challenges, and identifying opportunities for continuous improvement.

Attend a panel discussion to learn more and ask questions about the options the City is considering to achieve its long-term waste management goals and associated programs.

Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/bin-there-done-that-whats-next-tickets-1376421256029

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Jun
7

Roncy REmarket

REmarket for collecting re-usables. Selling upcycled items. Repairing items. Sharing information about green retrofits.

This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.

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Jun
5

Land Back is Climate Policy: Official Launch of the Decolonizing Climate Policy Phase 2 Part 2 Report

Join us for the official report launch and powerful discussion where we will nurture a deeper understanding of how “Land Back” can fundamentally reshape climate policy. Moderated by ICA’s Alexa Metallic with panelists: Skw'akw'as (Sunshine) Dunstan-Moore; Bren Henderson; and Deborah McGregor.

Register: https://us06web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CLnYKeYwQhmbDxYLH7wl5Q#/registration

More details: https://www.indigenousclimateaction.com/events/launch-dcp2-2

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Jun
5

Aaron Freeman of Pivot Strategic Consulting on Environmental Advocacy in Canada’s New Parliament

In the coming weeks, a new Cabinet will be chosen and sworn in, followed by the return of Parliament with a Speech from the Throne. Mandate letters will be drafted—possibly released publicly and a federal budget will follow. The exact timelines for all of these events are still unknown.

This session will outline the political landscape following the April 28 Federal Election. It will cover:

- Key takeaways from the Election that will impact policy;

- Party platforms and priorities;

- Who the key players are on environmental policy;

- An analysis of which direction the various parties are likely to go and how this will impact federal politics; and

- Key advocacy opportunities in the first 60 days of the new Parliament;

‍Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/aaron-freeman-of-pivot-strategic-consulting-on-environmental-advocacy-in-canadas-new-parliament

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Jun
4

Nonprofit Leadership Webinar Series with Mikhael Bornstein

The Nonprofit Leadership Webinar Series with Mikhael Bornstein will include five 60-minute webinars.

Each webinar will last 60 minutes including both presentation and questions and answers. After each webinar, participants will receive a workbook and self-assessment to help them better understand their strengths and how they can grow as nonprofit leaders.

Five topics will be covered in the series:

Authentic Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders
Transformational Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders
Servant Leadership for Nonprofit Leaders
Effective Management for Nonprofit Leaders
Organizational Change Management for Nonprofit Leaders.
In each webinar, you will receive practical tips to bring back to your workplace. Following each event, you will receive access to a recordings of the presentation and a workbook and self-assessment that will help you to continue to develop as an authentic, transformational leader and manager.

Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/nonprofit-leadership-series

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Jun
3

Understanding Indigenous Environmental Justice Through Storytelling

  • Toronto Public Library - North York Central Library, Room 101 (map)
  • Google Calendar ICS

In this interactive presentation, Deborah McGregor, Associate Professor & Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Environmental Justice at York University's Osgoode Hall Law School, will discuss how storywork can guide teaching and learning practices, focusing on the question, "What lessons or teachings can we derive from stories?"

Professor McGregor, who is Anishinaabe from Whitefish River First Nation, Birch Island, Ontario, will encourage knowledge sharing and generation to encourage participants to reflect on their role in the natural world and in promoting sustainability and well-being.

No registration required.
Questions about this program? Please contact the branch.

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Jun
3

Difficult Conversations: A Workshop for New and Experienced Managers

Every manager dreads difficult conversations. Whether it’s delivering bad news, denying employee requests, or giving negative feedback, these are the conversations that keep up at night and make our stomachs churn.

To be an effective manager, however, you must have those difficult conversations. And, you need to have them in a way that is constructive and productive.

Difficult conversations will never be easy. But, with proper mindset, proper preparation, and practical technique, those conversations can become easier and more productive. In this interactive workshop, participants will learn practical techniques to facilitate difficult conversations and get a chance to practice in breakouts.

This workshop is for both new and experienced managers.

Register and More details: https://www.sustainabilitynetwork.ca/events/difficult-conversations-a-workshop-for-new-and-experienced-managers

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May
31

4WARD Global Climate & Sustainability Networking Meetups Toronto

Connect & network with fellow Toronto Climate 4WARD founders, investors, VCs & corporates focused on sustainability & climate change

Join us for the Climate 4WARD Toronto Member Meetup to meet other climate professionals and like-minded individuals passionate about combatting climate change and using technology and innovate to fight for Team Planet.

Register and more details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/4ward-global-climate-sustainability-networking-meetups-toronto-tickets-741993140457

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May
29

The Walrus Talks Power Economy

As international trade dynamics shift daily and the race to decarbonize intensifies, Canada's energy economy stands at a pivotal crossroads. The Walrus Talks Power Economy brings together seven leading voices to explore how Canada's path to a sustainable future is increasingly tied to electrification and reindustrialization.

This thought-provoking event will delve into the economic, environmental, and social impacts of electrifying Canada’s economy. How will electrifying industries, transportation, and homes reshape the national economy? What role will innovations in energy storage and clean technologies play in building a sustainable, competitive Canada? How can Canada lead the global transition to a low-carbon future while ensuring economic resilience? What is a "power economy" now?

Join us in Toronto or online as we bridge the gap between research, policy, and the practical solutions that will define the future of energy and the Canadian economy.

Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/the-walrus-talks-power-economy-tickets-1308214608109

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May
22

Stop Bill 5 - March around Queens Park during Public Hearing May 22 9am - 3pm

We are marching a loop outside of Queens Park ( loop of Wellesley St. W, Queens Park Crescent West, Queens Park Crescent E. ) on May 22nd all day as they are in public hearings for bill 5. We the public need to make our voice loud and known.

Bill 5 is a dangerous attempt to give power to the government to develop ANYWHERE in Ontario without laws regulations or oversight. This bill repeals the endangered species act and guts protections to our environment. This means we will not be kept safe from the greed of industry as our government will have the power to exempt them from the law.

Without a healthy ecosystem, we cannot sustain ourselves. Ontario needs protecting!!

Peaceful but noisy rally will be occurring all day to offer time for all to join!


This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.

More details: https://www.facebook.com/share/1Ab3n72Ly4/

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May
20

Opportunities for Large-Scale Climate Action

We will begin with briefly outlining a major impact of climate change and then provide an overview of current climate trends. Then we will outline the opportunity for large-scale action by highlighting significant climate solutions that can be implemented on a very large-scale.

The primary focus of this event is to create awareness of the opportunities for large-scale climate action and encourage collaboration to implement this action.  Prior to our event, we invite everyone to view the four related videos we created, which are shown Climate Change: What Can Be Done? Opportunities for Large-Scale Climate Action

To register for this online event, which is scheduled for May 20th at 12 pm, visit this link: Register for Climate Change: What Can Be Done? & Opportunities for Large-Scale Action.

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May
15

Talking Climate in Tough Times

These are tough times for talking about climate change. At the political level, the issue has become more polarized, and in everyday life, people are overwhelmed by immediate concerns like affordability and security. In this context, it can be hard to know how or even whether to bring up climate change at all.

In this session delivered by Ghadah Alrasheed, Resource and Training Director at Re.Climate, we’ll explore how parents can talk to other parents, schools, elected officials, and their communities about why climate change matters to their kids’ well-being and future. Parents don’t need a science degree or policy background. Their power comes from their lived experiences, their roles as caregivers, and their voice as concerned citizens/voters. We’ll look at how parents can use that power to shift attitudes and inspire action.

The session draws on findings from Canadian public opinion research, media analysis, and insights from communication, tested narratives and psychology research. Our focus will be on tools parents can use to tell their stories, build trust, and connect with others.

Register and More details: https://www.forourkids.ca/talkingclimate_webinar

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May
14

Tracing Tides: How Major Carbon Producers Drive Sea Level Rise and Climate Injustice

Nearly half of the increase in present-day average surface temperature and one-third of present-day sea level rise can be traced to emissions from the 122 largest fossil fuel producers and cement manufacturers, according to new peer-reviewed research by the Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS). These big polluters, known as the carbon majors, have locked in as much as 22 inches of global sea level rise by 2300. Learn more about how carbon majors' past emissions are driving current global warming and future sea level rise.

Register and More details: https://secure.ucs.org/a/2025-5-14-tracing-tides

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May
14

Breaking Through the Chaos: Climate Action That Wins Now

Federal action has never been the only tool in our shared climate action toolkit. Right now, we are not spinning our wheels, trying to guess the next moves of certain erratic leaders, or “waiting and seeing” until after the next election. Stand.earth is doubling down on strategies we know work - and a few new ideas that are already gaining traction.

Join Stand.earth Executive Director Todd Paglia, and Senior Campaigns Directors Liz McDowell and Shayda Edwards Naficy to hear why litigation, corporate campaigns, and local policy are the next big plays to fight climate change. We’ll share case studies of recent wins from each strategy - including stories, stats, and photos - and give you a sneak peek at what’s next in the Stand playbook.

Register: https://stand-earth.zoom.us/meeting/register/0KC1nnDxQnSi2VBBQEZGBA#/registration

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May
14
to May 15

Just Transition Rising

Just Transition Rising is a two-day online gathering bringing together union leaders, grassroots organisers, campaigners, and policy advocates to explore how justice can be placed at the heart of climate action. From lived experience to structural change, we’ll spotlight - through panels and breakout sessions - how justice is being fought for on the ground, and ensure those demands are heard on the road to COP30. Through bringing together diverse voices - from striking metalworkers to Indigenous leaders, from public sector unions to land and water defenders - we will connect movements, align strategies, and build collective power for a just transition rooted in equity, solidarity, and hope.

Register and More details: https://events.zoom.us/ev/AqbvYuXcl9BVH5xQqlmS_eQGMa3EYkd36Q9yDOg796UCXfmb1NLd~ApqK9cQ6Ug1Hr9ljR4gordWIzcowU2bnU7ruO4zHRSJVNtwOSUqO-cxnHQ

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May
13

The Air They Breathe - A Conversation with Dr. Debra Hendrickson

As parents, grandparents, and caregivers, the air our children breathe matters deeply. Join us for an insightful and crucial conversation with Debra Hendrickson, M.D., a dedicated pediatrician on the frontlines of climate change and the author of "The Air They Breathe."

Dr. Hendrickson draws on her experiences caring for children in Reno, Nevada – the fastest-warming city in the United States – who are already facing the tangible health consequences of our changing climate. Hear her vital perspective from the frontlines of climate change in North America, understanding the urgent health impacts on our kids and finding inspiration for action.

Register and More details: https://www.forourkids.ca/theairtheybreathe

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May
8

Uptown Climate Futures: Session 2

Are you worried about Climate Change? Curious about getting involved in sustainability locally?

Join us for Uptown Climate Futures, a friendly, conversational workshop series designed to convene community, create a cohort feel, and amplify the voices of people in Uptown Toronto, with a focus on BIPOC youth (ages 15-35) . Through deep discussions, storytelling, creative exploration, and interactive activities, we’ll explore themes of social and environmental sustainability—culminating in a published anthology featuring participants' writing and artwork.

Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.sg/e/uptown-climate-futures-session-2-tickets-1255725612109

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May
7

Recruitment & Retention Part 2: Practicing Effective Relationship- Based Organizing

Growing our movements to win requires effective recruitment and retention strategies. Building on theories and frameworks explored in part one, part two of this two-part workshop puts participants in the driver's seat and offers an opportunity to practice relationship-building skills that can be applied in varied campaign contexts. Participants will also leave with practical tools that can be explored in more detail with their campaign teams.

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/ab4NdipHTPWhnOb_W6JyyQ#/registration

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May
2

Earth Month Special Rebellion Screening and Panel

Join us for a special screening of Rebellion from The Nature of Things, showcasing youth-led climate activism. Stay for an engaging panel discussion with young climate leaders driving change!

This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.

Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/rebellion-youth-voices-in-climate-action-earth-month-special-tickets-1312005286129

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Apr
30

Recruitment & Retention Part 1: Principles for Effective Relationship-Based Organizing

Growing our movements to win requires effective recruitment and retention strategies. While every campaign is unique, grounding in principles of authentic relationship-building can help ensure we are building a strong foundation for success. Part one of this two-part workshop offers participants a solid primer in theories and frameworks for recruiting with intention and purpose as well as an understanding of the conditions that enable team members and supporters to flourish and win together.

Register: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/khnDzwQ3TDu-1-BKJtyDvA#/registration

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Apr
26

Earth Day 2025: For the Necessities of Life

An interactive event starting with social justice tabling at 1:00 followed by a rally with speakers and entertainment at 2:00.

A colorful, attractive, interactive, galvanizing event, bringing people together under “one big tent” to talk with them about how climate is related to the necessities of life. Speakers will focus on aspects of what we need: a hospitable atmosphere with clean air and water, access to food, housing and work, Indigenous rights and justice for equity seeking groups.

Organizations will talk with participants at the rally - and each other. Children will have a space for their own activities.

There will be street theatre and musical entertainment. We can have a good time while clearly stating our goal.

This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.

More details: https://www.facebook.com/events/1194642812336980/?

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Apr
26

Gardening in a Changing Climate Workshop

The Pocket SNAP (Sustainable Neighbourhood Action Program) is hosting an in-person workshop where you’ll discover ways to create climate-resilient landscapes at home.

Learn about techniques like rainwater harvesting, native plant gardening, rain gardens, and permeable paving to help your garden thrive in a shifting environment. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or just starting out, this hands-on session will empower you to cultivate a more sustainable, eco-friendly outdoor space.

Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/gardening-in-a-changing-climate-workshop-tickets-1301260879319

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Apr
26

The Conscious Coffee Party

​Building community around sustainable living one cup at a time... Meet new people, learn a little about low-waste, plant-based living, do some dancing, and enjoy vegan eats from local vendors.

This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.

Register and More details: https://lu.ma/gn8lfozb

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Apr
24

Advancing Climate Action through Participatory Democracy

Join us for a webinar co-hosted with Climate Caucus to mark the launch of a report commissioned by Climate Reality Canada: “Advancing climate action through participatory democracy: Innovative approaches for public engagement at the local level ” by Megan Mattes, PhD candidate.

Speakers:

Megan Mattes (PhD Candidate, Simon Fraser University), on participatory democracy as a tool for advancing climate action

Robin Prest (Centre for Dialogue), on the City of Burnaby’s Community Assembly

Shawn Katz (Centre D'Écologie Urbain), on the City of Montreal’s Participatory Budget


Register and More details: https://climatereality.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_s8aL86H5RvePB1EDZRnguQ#/registration

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Apr
22

Earth Day 2025: From the Ground Up – Regenerating Profit & Planet

In celebration of Earth Day 2025, Climate North is hosting an immersive and action-oriented evening at Arcadia Earth Toronto. Join us, along with expert speakers, to explore how we can restore our earth from the ground up.
Here's what you can expect:

​🌾 Insightful presentations and real stories from the field—from cross-Canada road trips to sixth-generation farm struggles and wins.

​🐛 A hands-on soil health workshop where you’ll get up close with compost, microbes, and even repot your houseplant.

​🎨 An unforgettable multi-sensory journey through Arcadia Earth, featuring immersive art, storytelling, and VR experiences.

​💬 Space to connect with like-minded people in climate, agriculture, sustainability, and innovation.

This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible.

Climate North is for anyone interested, curious, or passionate about Climate.

Register and More details: https://lu.ma/ClimateNorthApril2025

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Apr
20

Water Is Love Community Film Screening

Watch this award-winning film about inspiring communities coming together to regenerate degraded landscapes into thriving, productive and life-enhancing bioregions through stories that come from Portugal, Kenya and India. Then hear about some of what's happening in our own bioregion—where a fifth of Canada’s population lives—and have a real conversation about how you can become part of this regenerative process.

We will also be showing an excerpt from Duffins’ Defenders, a short film made by a Grade 8 class on becoming local water defenders. With the assistance of the Pickering city council, they contributed to the retraction of a provincial ministerial zoning order (MZO) that authorized an Amazon warehouse to be built on a local wetland.

“Water is like a blood system that feeds the big system of the Earth, which is a body, a body that has spirit, that has its own state of consciousness. In this sense water is the foundation.” — Ati Quigua

Come and celebrate Earth Month with us!

This in-person event is wheel-chair accessible, This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages.


Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/water-is-love-film-screening-registration-1295184956069

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Apr
20

Water Cycle Walk

Come join us for a family-friendly walk (age 8 & up) to share the story of water at the Evergreen Brick Works site. Learn about the flows of water in this flood plain and see how the larger water cycle relates to our own body’s water flow... and, with any luck, get a peek at the critters that call this place home. Rain or shine!

Meet @ Watershed Wall Sculpture (to the left of the main entrance)

Children under the age of 12 must be accompanied by an adult.

Limit: 25 participants

Come and celebrate Earth Month with us!

This event is kid-friendly and open to all ages

Register and More details: https://www.eventbrite.ca/e/water-cycle-walk-tickets-1295204675049

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